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KARACHI - Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif yesterday launched Pakistan Navy Fleet Tanker at Karachi Shipyard & Engineering Works on Friday.

Speaking as chief guest at the launching ceremony of the 17,000-ton fleet tanker built with the cooperation of Turkey, the prime minister expressed pleasure over the launch of the largest warship prepared in the country by Karachi Shipyard.

Nawaz said he had the vision of a strong, democratic and economically viable Pakistan, adding the country would not compromise on its strategic interests.

He said Pakistan had immense power potential and resources for economic development and this must be harnessed effectively for its development, adding the government was committed to consolidating maritime infrastructure along the coast from Karachi to Gwadar.

He hoped this cooperation would continue in future and more ships would be built in Karachi Shipyard in collaboration with Turkish firms.

He congratulated the Ministry of Defence Production, Pakistan Navy, STM Turkey and Karachi Shipyard for launching the ship ahead of schedule.
He avered Pakistan Navy Fleet Tanker would always be remembered as an icon of Pakistan-Turkey friendship.

He asserted Pakistan and Turkey were time-tested friends, but despite being geographically aside, they were united by faith, common heritage, shared civilisation and commonality of interests.

He said the joint ventures like the construction of the fleet tanker would further strengthen the two countries’ relations.
This initiative would open more opportunities for further cooperation between Pakistan and Turkey in the field of indigenous warship construction and other defence sector products.
Nawaz Sharif said Karachi Shipyard was an exceptional story of success in public sector which should be emulated by other similar organizations.

Nawaz said he was confident that through continued hard work, better management practices and the government patronage, Karachi Shipyard would achieve many more such laurels in the future.

He said the successful construction of the fleet tanker would play a vital role in achieving self-reliance in defence production and the government would continue to support the policy of indigenisation in all technological spheres.
He appreciated the workforce and management of Karachi Shipyard for transforming the shipyard into a profitable and viable organization.
He announced a bonus of Rs 100 million for its employees.

The ongoing development programmes of the government, including China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), aim at achieving maximum output in terms of regional trade and transshipment with Gwadar as the focal point, he said.

Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Muhammad Zakaullah, Under Secretary of Turkey, Prof Dr Ismail Demir, Federal Finance Minister Ishaq Dar, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif, Sindh Governor Dr Ishratul Ebad, Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah, foreign diplomats and civilian as well as military officials attended the launching ceremony.

The prime minister affirmed the launch of the ship two months ahead of the schedule was a gift to the nation on its 70th Independence Day.

He said the fleet tanker being built in the collaboration with Turkish shipbuilding firm, M/s Savunma Teknologiler Muhendisilik (STM) under the ambit of the Ministry of Defence Production and Pakistan Navy was a true testament to efforts towards indigenisation and enhanced collaboration with Turkey.

Later, the prime minister cut the fastening strings and the fleet tanker was moved into the sea with the help of a tugboat at the platform of the shipyard.

The ship is capable of independently operating at the sea for up to three months.
The double hull tanker is compliant with latest International Maritime Organisation (IMO) and Marine Pollution (MARPOL) regulations.

It will provide logistic support to Pakistan Navy at sea through transfer of liquid and dry cargo and is also capable of undertaking combat support operation through embarked helicopters.

The ship is also equipped with modern medical facilities to support Pakistan Navy fleet units, both during war and disaster relief operations.

Later, Nawaz Sharif witnessed Pakistan Navy’s biennial war games Shamsheer-e-Bahr-VI.
Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Zakaullah received him on his arrival.

Published in The Nation newspaper on 20-Aug-2016
 
PN should now concentrate on at least acquiring 4 bigger navy ships.
 
Invitation of Technical & Financial Proposals for Supply of Design and Material Package for Construction, Installation, HATS/SATS and Delivery of 01 X Hydrographic Survey Vessel

1. Karachi Shipyard & Engineering Works Ltd (KS&EW) intends to invite Technical & Financial Proposals from Shipbuilding Yards/Firms/Suppliers for supply of complete design, production drawings and material package, required for the construction, installation, HATs/SATs and delivery of 01 x Hydrographic Survey Vessel (not less than 1500 Tons displacement) at KS&EW under rule 36(b) of PPRA Rules-2004 i.e. “single stage – two envelope procedure”

Source:- http://www.karachishipyard.com.pk/category/tender/

I think STM & KSEW are now going to build Hydrographic Survey Vessel for Pakistan Navy...
 
Pakistan lacks proper sams to protect naval assets. Before going for larger vessels Pakistan should fix that problem. Pakistan and Turkey should also wok on radars that can detect threats from stealth fighters because without that capability these naval assets will soon become sitting ducks.
 
Pakistan lacks proper sams to protect naval assets. Before going for larger vessels Pakistan should fix that problem. Pakistan and Turkey should also wok on radars that can detect threats from stealth fighters because without that capability these naval assets will soon become sitting ducks.
larger vessels are required exactly for the reason that you have mentioned. small ships do not have adequate air defense or powerful enough radars.
 
Their were few pages with pages about Karachi Shipyard and Oil Tanker the day it was launched. My question one article suggest that we have developed 13 Shipbuilding places in Karachi shipyard..Is that true ?? @Rashid Mahmood @Arsalan @fatman17 @Horus @RAMPAGE
I think those pages were refering to under installation, new Ship Lift & Transfer System at KSEW. Besides that Construction of another shipyard at Gawadar is in very very early stages with South Korea...
 
@Quwa

It seems Pakistan may be doubling down on Turkish naval equipment. Pakistan may have signed on to Chinese built frigates and subs, but PN may be looking towards Turkey as an alternative high-tech supplier.

What do you think?
 
@Quwa

It seems Pakistan may be doubling down on Turkish naval equipment. Pakistan may have signed on to Chinese built frigates and subs, but PN may be looking towards Turkey as an alternative high-tech supplier.

What do you think?
seems like it and its a very good development. Chinese technology has its own merits and has our respects adding Turkey as a reliable and close ally with western influenced Turkish technology will be extremely beneficial as Pakistan will have choice to choose the best of both technologies,
 
seems like it and its a very good development. Chinese technology has its own merits and has our respects adding Turkey as a reliable and close ally with western influenced Turkish technology will be extremely beneficial as Pakistan will have choice to choose the best of both technologies,
We need Frigates and Destroyers and if Chijq can spend 45 billion dollars on CPEC they can easily spent 4 to 5 billion dollars to increase our Naval capacity. Would love to see these kind of Frigates in our Navy
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